GE 7.4 cu. ft. Smart 240-Volt Diamond Gray Electric Dryer with Steam and Sanitize Cycle, ENERGY STAR
Get rid of wrinkles and refresh laundry with steam technology. Wirelessly control your laundry from anywhere with a smart device. HE Sensor Dry keeps your clothes looking and feeling their best.
GE appliances provide up-to-date technology and exceptional quality to simplify the way you live. With a timeless appearance, this family of appliances is ideal for your family. And, coming from one of the most trusted names in America, you know that this entire selection of appliances is as advanced as it is practical.
- Steam – Dewrinkle and refresh your laundry right in the dryer thanks to innovative built-in steam technology
- Vent Sensor – Maintain optimal drying performance with a notification that alerts you when a restriction is detected in your dryer vent.
- Built-in Wi-Fi – Enjoy the ultimate in convenience and the latest in technology with the ability to monitor and control your laundry from anywhere and receive real-time notifications and updates
- HE Sensor Dry – Prevent over-drying and get more wear out of your clothing thanks to innovative dual thermistor technology, that continually monitors temperature and moisture in the dryer
- Up to 120 ft. venting – Maximize your dryers performance with innovative venting, designed to provide optimal airflow, enhanced drying ability, and flexible installation
- Wrinkle Care – Spend less time ironing thanks to an innovative wrinkle care system that allows you to tumble clothes without heat to reduce creasing
- Digital Touch Controls – Quickly and easily adjust your settings to do laundry your way using these sleek controls
- My Cycle Settings – Streamline your laundry by choosing your favorite dryer settings on any cycle and saving them for future use
- Quick Dry – Dry a full load in less time thanks to innovative quick dry technology
- Damp Alert – Be notified when clothes are the ideal dampness to remove from the dryer for wrinkle-free results
- Dry Level Options – 4 different drying levels to dry the way you want
- Temperature Options – 4 different temperatures for full control over the drying process
- Sanitize Cycle – Reduce certain types of bacteria by 99.8% with this cycle
- Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty
Additional information
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 51.75 |
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Door Opening Height (In.) | 48 |
Door Opening Width (In.) | 27 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 30.5 x 48 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | Energy Star,UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
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7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8. It is the only prime number preceding a cube.
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by Chris
This dryer replaced on we had owned for 23 years and I wish we had made the move sooner. It’s fantastic on every level!
by Froggy
Excellent. Highly recommended! Easy to operate. Working perfectly and let it run a couple seconds to show it heated. Extremely happy with washer. I purchased both!
by Spin
This is an excellent dryer at a friendly price point, the steam feature is excellent.
by Jeff
Absolutely gorgeous machines! The combo is a great investment. Quiet, efficient and easy to use!
by Sharon
Works well, however most items take much longer to dry than it did with my old dryer.